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. >>> meanwhile, a report conducted by the pakistani government says the government with gross incompetence in tracking osama bin laden. al jazeera said the country stopped trying to find him as early as 2005 and bin laden was lef living within the borders for nine years. it also explains how he escaped from tora bora and pakistan and how he was worried about overhead surveillance and he wore a cowboy hat while he was outside. it shows a car he was riding in was stopped by speeding for pakistani police not long after 9/11. the report says an al qaeda operative, quote, quickly settled the matter with the officer. i guess you can use your imagination how that went. and they went on their way. >>> we want to update you on egypt where the muslim brotherhood calling for a national uprising accusing the military of stealing last year's revolution by force. the call for action came just hours after yesterday's early morning attack on protesters near a military compound in cairo. egyptian health officials say at least 51 people died and more than 400 were injured in that attack. military officials
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if egypt can be stabilized and can create an all-inclusive government, you have a strong and vital government. melissa: this is the essential question, the problem looking at this, how do we pick out the person to say do this, here is the money? >> writes now they have taken away power and they should have done that, and may have goen on the freem train a year ago, but that train was going in the wrong direction so it is good he has been replaced. what lb has talked about is those who have replaced him, chief justice, supreme court, they're very close to saudi arabia. one was the defense, will saudi arabia open the checkbook? if not, you will see a cycle of violence and revolution and counterrevolution and think egypt is more like pakistan and egypt like turkey, for example. melissa: thank you very much. tonight on cavuto, talking with henry kissinger about the turmoil in egypt and the fallout for security in the middle east at 8:00 p.m. eastern the man himself. next on "money," employment at a record high. few and far between, earning season kicks off today those factors could actually be sa
if egypt can be stabilized and can create an all-inclusive government, you have a strong and vital government. melissa: this is the essential question, the problem looking at this, how do we pick out the person to say do this, here is the money? >> writes now they have taken away power and they should have done that, and may have goen on the freem train a year ago, but that train was going in the wrong direction so it is good he has been replaced. what lb has talked about is those who...
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thehe laws governing immigration system are not working. the system is broken. we are now in an important reforming those laws. .nd that is good i do not intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy, but i do hope there is a positive resolution to the debates. >> house speaker john boehner says the house will take a methodical, step-by-step approach to this and not be held to any deadlines. so this could be pushed to the fall or even maybe next year, or it may not even have been in our lifetime. newton's third law, to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. it may not applied to politics. if this fails, there will be consequences. >> i do not know why anyone wants to pass immigration legislation that would increase in gdp of the country, cut the budget deficit, in fact, raise the wages of all americans and restore some sort of energy to the country. we are an aging population. george w. bush, to his credit, has been enormously circumspect as a former president. republican they want to look at this. votet 40% of the hispanic whe
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in they were demanding a new government. lou: said koo is defined as a satin and illegal seizure of power from the government so does the president really wants his press secretary to reiterate the administration did can recognize any foreign government that has not been legitimized because a enough of those have grievances? but they did reveal the reluctance to label the actions of a coup by the military. >> when $.5 million of aid is under active consideration to cut off the aid. i think it would not be in the best interest of the united states to immediately change our assistance programs to egypt. rethink. not just by. we are reviewing our obligations under the law. lou: the press secretary caught himself just-in-time but the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict assistance to any country that the head of the government is opposed by a military coup or decree but the administration has decided to ignore the law to continue moving money to the egyptian military. our first guest says the admini
in they were demanding a new government. lou: said koo is defined as a satin and illegal seizure of power from the government so does the president really wants his press secretary to reiterate the administration did can recognize any foreign government that has not been legitimized because a enough of those have grievances? but they did reveal the reluctance to label the actions of a coup by the military. >> when $.5 million of aid is under active consideration to cut off the aid. i...
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seven months in an attempt to try and cool things down with the hopes that getting egypt an elected government will do just that. brian. >> eamon molhedin in cairo, thank you. >>> in prescott, a procession of 19 hearses, all members of the same hot shot wildfire crew. the procession took five hours, traveling a route stretching 125 miles. tomorrow, the memorial service for all 19. >>> teresa heinz kerry, wife of secretary of state john kerry, updated from critical to fair condition in a boston hospital. air lifted from their summer home on nantucket island after exhibiting symptoms of a seizure. she is 74 years old. >>> country singer randy travis hospitalized in texas in critical condition tonight with what we're told is a heart infection. randy travis is 54. >>> a new tropical storm to let you know about in the atlantic. called chantal, warnings up from barbados, a watch issued for puerto rico, and while there is a projected path for chantal, breaking it west toward cuba, forecasters warn it's very early in the life of this storm. >>> still ahead, screams for help, but who was doing the scre
seven months in an attempt to try and cool things down with the hopes that getting egypt an elected government will do just that. brian. >> eamon molhedin in cairo, thank you. >>> in prescott, a procession of 19 hearses, all members of the same hot shot wildfire crew. the procession took five hours, traveling a route stretching 125 miles. tomorrow, the memorial service for all 19. >>> teresa heinz kerry, wife of secretary of state john kerry, updated from critical to...
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say they're going to improve government efficiency. but things they said they were going to do seven years ago still is not in place. this is all a distraction of how well government has not been working lately. we have the irs scandal nsa scandal they come out and do things better than just spying on you and tax records. >> michael: you write about politics, doesn't he need some wow now? >> he totally needs wow. he'll do that with the immigration bill. he'll try to sell that personally. >> michael: let's go back to the less than wow stuff. the technology, you talked about the scandals. one of the things that people have been critical of the president about is the fact that the tech sector, i wouldn't say the president but the tech center is closer to government and national security. what do we make of this union that is happening right now? >> silicon valley, the wealthiest folks there put $44 million in the election cycle towards politics. most of that was towards democrats. some towards republicans. the stuff they're interested in
say they're going to improve government efficiency. but things they said they were going to do seven years ago still is not in place. this is all a distraction of how well government has not been working lately. we have the irs scandal nsa scandal they come out and do things better than just spying on you and tax records. >> michael: you write about politics, doesn't he need some wow now? >> he totally needs wow. he'll do that with the immigration bill. he'll try to sell that...
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the government, though, wants this jury to focus on who started this confrontation, who was the initial aggressor. >> reporter: in a blow for the prosecution today, judge deborah nelson ruled zimmerman's lawyers can introduce evidence that trayvon martin had marijuana in his system when he was killed. they say it supports zimmerman's call to police. >> they said are you following him? >> reporter: when he reported the person he spotted looking like he was on drugs. >> this guy looks like he's up to no good or he's on drugs or something. >> reporter: medical examiner shiping bao first reported the amount too low to affect martin but later changed his assessment. today the defense also called mixed martial arts trainer adam pollack fought stand. he briefly worked with zimmerman but said his client couldn't throw a punch. >> did he ever progress to the point where he could box somebody else? >> absolutely not. he's still learning how to punch. he didn't know how to really effectively punch. >> reporter: the defense trying to bolster its case that zimmerman would never have been able to bea
the government, though, wants this jury to focus on who started this confrontation, who was the initial aggressor. >> reporter: in a blow for the prosecution today, judge deborah nelson ruled zimmerman's lawyers can introduce evidence that trayvon martin had marijuana in his system when he was killed. they say it supports zimmerman's call to police. >> they said are you following him? >> reporter: when he reported the person he spotted looking like he was on drugs. >>...
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not exposing the government but the companies that are in cahoots with the government. >> they don't need to overseas so they cannot be held liable. i think that is dangerousrade, r for anybody to have the capability. webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade li me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >> companies like google, facebook, apple, microsoft they get together with nsa provide nsa direct access to the back end of all of the systems you use to communicate to store data, put things in the cloud, and even just to send birthday wishes. neil: ed is still leaking but this time not government whose secrets he is revealing but big internet companies. giving nsa backdoor access to data it wants, to florida attorney general pam bundy of what she makes of this, is he right? >> first, first, no matter what we think of snowden, we have to give caution to
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to quash to egypt's government. >> reluctantly, i believe we have to suspend aid until such time as there is a new constitution and a free and fair election. the united states should not be supporting this coup. >> what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, veronica. it was a bloody start to the morning as pro morsi supporters clashed with the egyptian military this morning in the predawn hours. it was just as the sun was rising. according to the army, they say they were being attacked by supporters who were forced to respond. they called them terrorists but according to supporters under attack, they say it was an unprovoked attack and the army came after them in an area they had been sitting in for many days and have been calling for the reinstatement of morsi. >>> the 77-year-old drought is finally over for wimbledon. the first win since 1936. the prime minister said it was an amazing day for andy murray and an incredible day for britain. congratulations. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scr scrambled politics. move over anthony weiner. another disgraced
to quash to egypt's government. >> reluctantly, i believe we have to suspend aid until such time as there is a new constitution and a free and fair election. the united states should not be supporting this coup. >> what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, veronica. it was a bloody start to the morning as pro morsi supporters clashed with the egyptian military this morning in the predawn hours. it was just as the sun was rising. according to the army, they say they were...
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. >>> thousands of demonstrators are preparing for another day of protests as the fate of egypt's government remains uncertain at this hour. they are calling for morsi to be reinstated and they are finding themselves at center of violent crashes with the egyptian army. atia joins us from cairo. >> reporter: it was a bloody start here this morning. we saw clashes between supporters and the egyptian army. . mohamed morsi is believed to be held at headquarters of the republican guard. morsi supporters tried to storm the building and that's why they responded. but according to supporters, they say it was an unprovoked attack. at least 42 people have been killed including an egyptian soldier in those clashes. this is causing much more political unrest. we're waiting to see what will come about because of the situation, because of the bloody morning. we are expecting a press conference by an umbrella group shortly. they may be call ong the release of the mohamed morsi in the next two days. and no clue what that will involve in the future if that means the pro morsi supporters will go out in the st
. >>> thousands of demonstrators are preparing for another day of protests as the fate of egypt's government remains uncertain at this hour. they are calling for morsi to be reinstated and they are finding themselves at center of violent crashes with the egyptian army. atia joins us from cairo. >> reporter: it was a bloody start here this morning. we saw clashes between supporters and the egyptian army. . mohamed morsi is believed to be held at headquarters of the republican...
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now there, has to be a government that can govern, then try to support it to see whether it can bring about an improvement in the living conditions, and then we can talk about the meaningful elections. neil: why bother? right? why place our bets in a region we seam to make losing bets, i was with secretary ron paul, saying cease and desist, we're putting good plenty after bad, we have groups that end up hating us, not liking us, killing us, and stop it. >> the reason we have to be -- the degree of our activity in the region, is different now than it would have been 40 years ago when i was involved. but egypt is the key arab country, the largest population, the one that is cultural leader to the others, cannot be in our interest with a reduce law that whole islamic world is aflame. and turned against the united states and part of that hostility to the united states, results from fact that we look increasingly irrelevant. neil: is part resentment we keep throwing good money after bad, and our money does not buy us friends. >> we should not give money to buy our friends,. neil: what is w
now there, has to be a government that can govern, then try to support it to see whether it can bring about an improvement in the living conditions, and then we can talk about the meaningful elections. neil: why bother? right? why place our bets in a region we seam to make losing bets, i was with secretary ron paul, saying cease and desist, we're putting good plenty after bad, we have groups that end up hating us, not liking us, killing us, and stop it. >> the reason we have to be -- the...
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other hand, i think that they haven't as the usa editorial pointed out, they haven't actually funded government money to explain to the american people how it works and what they immediate to do to qualify and so it is no -- shouldn't be any surprise participation rates are lower than you would anticipate. >> what do you make of judy's argument? >> i think that she needs to read the full editorial because let's be clear. you have -- have you gannett who has taken "usa today" and become upper east side new york today. they are so left wing that they actually in this editorial criticize those who are criticizing keeping politics out of the nfl. what they say is if you don't think that the nfl should be promoting obama care, this is an appalling abuse of power. literally the "usa today" editorial board is saying that those who criticize the nfl getting involved in politics are abusing their power. this is a world unto its own. editorial boards are becoming totally irrelevant. >> the nfl is known for encouraging children to, you know, get out and stay active but promoting obama care? >> i don't kno
other hand, i think that they haven't as the usa editorial pointed out, they haven't actually funded government money to explain to the american people how it works and what they immediate to do to qualify and so it is no -- shouldn't be any surprise participation rates are lower than you would anticipate. >> what do you make of judy's argument? >> i think that she needs to read the full editorial because let's be clear. you have -- have you gannett who has taken "usa...
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with the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict the assistance to the government of any couountry that kevin is supposed by military coup or decree. the administration has decid to ignore the law and continue moving money to the egyptian military. bunow to avoid further embarrassment after his decision to aggressively support the muslim brotherhood in the fiction that elections equal democracy. joining us tonight former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy and the author of the best seller book the grant jihad and spring fever. great to have you with us. the press ectacle to watch the secretary and the administration refusing to call what has happened a coup. your reaction? >> i think it is laughable the underlying reason is because the law would call on them to cut off aid and they have not paid attention to the law up to this point. the president decides to make recess appointments when congress is not in recess and during the libya festivities he would not call what he was doing a war because that would trigger obligations under the war wers resolution. lou: what
with the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict the assistance to the government of any couountry that kevin is supposed by military coup or decree. the administration has decid to ignore the law and continue moving money to the egyptian military. bunow to avoid further embarrassment after his decision to aggressively support the muslim brotherhood in the fiction that elections equal democracy. joining us tonight former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy and the...
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a leaked report from the pakistani government reveals that bin laden wore a cowboy hat in his garden to avoid being spotted by drones. >>> well, the white house is refusing to cut off aid to egypt despite the deepening crisis in that country. soldiers shot dozens of protesters monday. egypt's interim leader has called for new elections within six months. >>> and closer to home, look at this severe storm dumping record rain on the city of toronto in the middle of the evening rush stranding thousands of commuters, opening up huge sinkholes and forcing the subway to close. the water, so high, it flood the this train. firefighters had to use inflatable boats to rescue hundreds of people on board. >>> and country singer randy travis is in the hospital in critical condition at this hour. the 54-year-old is suffering from an enlarged heart, brought on by a virus. friends say travis thought he had a bad cold until things took a turn for the worse on sunday. well wishes are streaming in from across the country. and we send ours his way, as well. >>> and finally, another reason to celebrate, t
a leaked report from the pakistani government reveals that bin laden wore a cowboy hat in his garden to avoid being spotted by drones. >>> well, the white house is refusing to cut off aid to egypt despite the deepening crisis in that country. soldiers shot dozens of protesters monday. egypt's interim leader has called for new elections within six months. >>> and closer to home, look at this severe storm dumping record rain on the city of toronto in the middle of the evening...
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now you do not have to report to the government requirements for insurance. so your employer isn't able to give you information on whether or not you have health insurance. so all these people will be going applying for subsidies. can someone say massive fraud? i can. that's it for us. we'll see you tomorrow. special report is up next.
now you do not have to report to the government requirements for insurance. so your employer isn't able to give you information on whether or not you have health insurance. so all these people will be going applying for subsidies. can someone say massive fraud? i can. that's it for us. we'll see you tomorrow. special report is up next.
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not exposing the government but the companies that are in cahoots with the government. >> tey don't need to overseas so they cannot be overseas so they cannot be held liable. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions canelp you do what you do... even better. ♪ canelp you do what you do... even better. for our children is something the purwe all share.ter life but who can help prepa them for the opportunities ahead? who can show them how to build on your success, but not ly on it. who can focus on making your legacy last for generations to come? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. >> comnies like google, facebook, apple, microsoft they get together with nsa provide nsa direct access to the b
not exposing the government but the companies that are in cahoots with the government. >> tey don't need to overseas so they cannot be overseas so they cannot be held liable. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have...
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if you make people dependent on government, people will vote for bigger government and higher taxes. that appears to be their strategy here. >> you know, ron poll lack, i know you'll come at me with these subsidy thing. i'm trying to get you to vote on the individual issues. you can't tell me if the businessman date goes down and the liar loan verification eligibility mandate goes down, you can't tell me that this doesn't undermine the entire infrastructure of the system. you can't tell me, for example that, this isn't an example of central big government run completely amuck and that's why i think this whole system dies rather than be thrown away. >> we were talking about before where does the money come from and what i heard, unfortunately it's untrue, is that this is coming by an increased deficit in the federal government, and that's just simply untrue. the referee, the nonpartisan referee, the congressional budget office says it will decrease the deficit in the first ten years by 135 -- >> that's not true. >> one at a time. one at a time. hang on. ron pollack, i must. i've got t
if you make people dependent on government, people will vote for bigger government and higher taxes. that appears to be their strategy here. >> you know, ron poll lack, i know you'll come at me with these subsidy thing. i'm trying to get you to vote on the individual issues. you can't tell me if the businessman date goes down and the liar loan verification eligibility mandate goes down, you can't tell me that this doesn't undermine the entire infrastructure of the system. you can't tell...
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government and some of wyoming has been discovered. why is it okay for us to have all of this information but people like snowden and bradley manning are being persecuted or chased for information that we don't know has compromised national security? i'm leaving it up to you guys to decide. >> mark: that's a great question. there are so many details and they came out almost immediately. this is certainly the most celebrated hunt in our lifetime, and we end up with all of these details. usually they--initially they were leaked. it draws into question how come leaks about troop actions in iraq become suspect while the bin-laden leaks there is no issue about. >> what i love, here the pakistani government is made out to be really incompetent and maybe they are but what about the u.s. government, when were we in the ten-year hunt for osama bin laden and where were we and why is that incompetency not being talked about. >> there were things in the pakistani intelligence report that showed up soft spots. not necessarily the conspiracy of the
government and some of wyoming has been discovered. why is it okay for us to have all of this information but people like snowden and bradley manning are being persecuted or chased for information that we don't know has compromised national security? i'm leaving it up to you guys to decide. >> mark: that's a great question. there are so many details and they came out almost immediately. this is certainly the most celebrated hunt in our lifetime, and we end up with all of these details....
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of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated now that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c f t c and it's the c f t c the commodity futures trading commission that has been charged with writing the dodd frank rules that deal with derivatives this is a seven hundred trillion dollar industry well dodd frank just celebrated its three year anniversary and many of its statutes have not been implemented and made into rules this friday an exemption to a key statute is expiring the big banks are pressuring pressing the head of the c.r.t.c. gary gensler to extend this exemption that has trillion dollar implications here to explain all of this is bart naylor a financial policy advocate a public citizen thank you for joining me thank you for having me let's jump into this july twelfth expert expiration to tell us what. what it's about is gary gensler at
of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated now that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c f t c and it's the c f t c the commodity futures trading commission that has been charged with writing the dodd frank rules that deal with derivatives...
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of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated now that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c f t c and it's a c f t c the commodity futures trading commission that has been charged with writing the dodd frank rules that deal with derivatives this is a seven hundred trillion dollar industry well dodd frank just celebrated its three year anniversary and many of its statutes have not been implemented and made into rules this friday an exemption to a key statute is expiring the big banks are pressuring pressing the head of the c.r.t.c. gary gensler to extend this exemption that has trillion dollar implications here to explain all of this is bart naylor a financial policy advocate a public citizen thank you for joining me thank you for having me let's jump into this july twelfth expert expiration to tell us what. what it's about is gary gensler atte
of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated now that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c f t c and it's a c f t c the commodity futures trading commission that has been charged with writing the dodd frank rules that deal with derivatives this...
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i think that's an important part of governance. that is necessary to appreciate and, perhaps, i wish as governor i had been able to do that more. it was not possible in albany, but i wish i had done that a bit more. >> eliot spitzer. i sincerely appreciate you being on the show tonight. >> ezra, thank you for the invitation. >>> is it too soon, is it too soon to have internet nostalgia? we bid a fond farewell to a jurassic era favorite. it's just ahead. >>> if you've been following the events in egypt, you know that last week a wave of genuinely huge protests against egyptian president mohamed morsi toppled everybody blockaded us. it was not just the analysts. it was the mutual funds. it was insurance. and it was painful to watch, and we have all paid a price for not being diligent in understanding how markets really work and how wall street needs to be policed. >> when you look back, do you think stepping down was the right thing to do? or do you regret it? >> both. obviously i regret it because i was forced to do it. i believe in
i think that's an important part of governance. that is necessary to appreciate and, perhaps, i wish as governor i had been able to do that more. it was not possible in albany, but i wish i had done that a bit more. >> eliot spitzer. i sincerely appreciate you being on the show tonight. >> ezra, thank you for the invitation. >>> is it too soon, is it too soon to have internet nostalgia? we bid a fond farewell to a jurassic era favorite. it's just ahead. >>> if...
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and that's a pretty sizable opposition i don't really think it's the position of the united states government to go in and say we don't like your election results now as it turns out well we don't like your election results but there's no way that we can maintain our standing in the region which is diminishing rapidly by sly telling people by telling people who want to vote for their own leaders and who want self-determination and started aid you know i would not stop the aid i think that the aid at this juncture is critical i mean that's i don't like that's the only thing you got right now the only courage you have to play to try and bring some kind of a symbol is to that there is the world and you know you've got that you've got what's going on in syria what's going on in libya and all the other places in the middle east unstable egypt is simply not an option i mean egypt gives our second largest recipient of the aid after israel as michael pointed out they're getting about a billion and a half dollars a year to pull that money away would only put the country in a more turmoil and they can
and that's a pretty sizable opposition i don't really think it's the position of the united states government to go in and say we don't like your election results now as it turns out well we don't like your election results but there's no way that we can maintain our standing in the region which is diminishing rapidly by sly telling people by telling people who want to vote for their own leaders and who want self-determination and started aid you know i would not stop the aid i think that the...
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that's a pretty sizable opposition and i don't really think it's the position of the united states government to go in and say we don't like your election results now as it turns out well we don't like your election results but there's no way that we can maintain our standing in the region which is diminishing rapidly by sly telling people by telling people who want to vote for their own leaders and who want self-determination and started aid you know i would not stop the aid i think that the aid at this juncture is critical i mean that's i don't like that's the only thing you got right now the only courage you have to play to try and bring some kind of a symbol and to that there is the world and you know you've got that you've got what's going on in syria what's going on in libya and all the other places in the middle east unstable egypt is simply not an option i mean egypt gives our second largest recipient of the aid after israel as michael pointed out they're getting about a billion and a half dollars a year to pull that money away would only put the country in a more turmoil and we can't
that's a pretty sizable opposition and i don't really think it's the position of the united states government to go in and say we don't like your election results now as it turns out well we don't like your election results but there's no way that we can maintain our standing in the region which is diminishing rapidly by sly telling people by telling people who want to vote for their own leaders and who want self-determination and started aid you know i would not stop the aid i think that the...
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government who they blame for supporting morsi's rule. adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> in see ya the president of the coalition is offering a partial truce in the civil war in that country. it would apply only to the besieged city of homs where rebels have seen fierce fighting. the truce would last only during the month of ramadan which begins tomorrow. there was no reply from the syrian government. >>> and the former south african president nelson mandela remains in critical but stable condition in a pretoria hospital one month after being admitted for a lung condition. well-wishers have been leaving flowers and stuffed animals outside the hospital. they've also been leashing messaging wishing him a speedy recovery. mandela is 94 years old. >>> ahead, your weather and in sports a 77-year-old drought is broken at wimbledon. ledon. flowers and stuffed animals [ female announcer ] it's a taste so bold, yet so smooth it can only be called black silk. from folgers. a taste you can enjoy fresh brewed one cup at a time or on the go. black silk from
government who they blame for supporting morsi's rule. adriana diaz, cbs news. >>> in see ya the president of the coalition is offering a partial truce in the civil war in that country. it would apply only to the besieged city of homs where rebels have seen fierce fighting. the truce would last only during the month of ramadan which begins tomorrow. there was no reply from the syrian government. >>> and the former south african president nelson mandela remains in critical but...
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people don't trust government. we talk about spending cuts and tax increases, we only get the tax increases. >> something has to be done. we just finished a poll of republican congressional districts and significantly, there's a high percentage of americans who want immigration reform as long as possible. >> i think we have a mic problem with, you let's go to juan. >> we said we would secure the borders in 1986, 2006. guess what, borders still aren't secure. would you be against doing it first? >> i think we've done it. i don't think there's any question. a lot of what you're talking about here is president bush, you're talking about paul ryan, the wall street journal editorial page. you're talking about good conservatives who say the party is naval gazing and the house republicans are -- >> you didn't address my problem. instead of dealing with immigration reform, would you have a problem securing the border first? >> i did answer, i tell you, it's already done. what we're talking about now is going from 86 to 96%
people don't trust government. we talk about spending cuts and tax increases, we only get the tax increases. >> something has to be done. we just finished a poll of republican congressional districts and significantly, there's a high percentage of americans who want immigration reform as long as possible. >> i think we have a mic problem with, you let's go to juan. >> we said we would secure the borders in 1986, 2006. guess what, borders still aren't secure. would you be...
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iislamic party yanked it support the transitional interim backed government, a leading muslim figure warning of civil war and stalled efforts finishing out the assembly of this transitional team, they're still looking for a vice president, still looking for a prime minister. one thing we have seen the last couple of days, one thing everybody can agree on is perceived mishandling of the situation by washington, the pro-morsi camp think the white house backed what they called a military coup. and the anti-morsi activist say washington stuck with an unpopular leader for too long. tricky and dangerous terrain out there, back to you. liz: they were all over the place when it was with mubarak. so come on. thank you very much, greg, live in cairo. in this country the market has made a pretty penny if you are invested in them so far this year. major indices have enjoyed double-digit gains, but one fund manager says it is time for some traveling. hop on the planes, trains and automobiles. ceo and wintergreen fund portfolio manager breaking down the fundamentals of investing overseas. all you
iislamic party yanked it support the transitional interim backed government, a leading muslim figure warning of civil war and stalled efforts finishing out the assembly of this transitional team, they're still looking for a vice president, still looking for a prime minister. one thing we have seen the last couple of days, one thing everybody can agree on is perceived mishandling of the situation by washington, the pro-morsi camp think the white house backed what they called a military coup. and...
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how much is this going to cost the federal government to ensure people who don't have insurance? do you have any figure? >> i was estimating a lot of people who looked at this were estimating at the beginning. it would be a trillion dollars 2 trillion. it's going to be -- you know he what you are going to have to do? they will have to raise taxes and they might even have to introduce a vat. the kind of sales tax. >> bill: i don't think that's going to happen if the democrats lose power. i think they will rescind the whole thing. if it's as chaotic, continues to be as chaotic as it is now. the thing is going to be thrown out. real quick and i only have 30 seconds. do you think it's unconstitutional for the president to take an existing law that he signed and say we're not going to force part of that law the employer mandate is that unconstitutional? >> of course it's unconstitutional. the constitution says the executive has to faithfully execute the laws and here it is faithfully ignoring a law it doesn't like in the same way it wantonly passed the dream act unilaterally an act th
how much is this going to cost the federal government to ensure people who don't have insurance? do you have any figure? >> i was estimating a lot of people who looked at this were estimating at the beginning. it would be a trillion dollars 2 trillion. it's going to be -- you know he what you are going to have to do? they will have to raise taxes and they might even have to introduce a vat. the kind of sales tax. >> bill: i don't think that's going to happen if the democrats lose...
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by the way, here's what the government does, right? the government says super top secret. as long as there's no cameras here's the number of t.v. cameras that will cover it, one. and what, we're out of business in about a month. if there's no cameras there's no t.v. people say snowden should come back here. snowden, i got a message for you, run run as far as you can. don't come here, we've become a police state. they'll lock you up forever and the media will help them do it. one last thing elseburg, the guy we mentioned a guy who revealed the pentagon papers, great op ed: cenk: i love the rest of the op ed where he said it's not the same country. i was at public rallies and giving speeches for two straight years. snowden would immediately be locked up in a cell, probably solitaire confinement we'd never see him again. what the hell have we become? what have we become? i got to end it there. all right. when we come back, eliot spitzer, one of the guys who actually fought against the power establishment, but he once had sex so how's it going to numb here come the media attac
by the way, here's what the government does, right? the government says super top secret. as long as there's no cameras here's the number of t.v. cameras that will cover it, one. and what, we're out of business in about a month. if there's no cameras there's no t.v. people say snowden should come back here. snowden, i got a message for you, run run as far as you can. don't come here, we've become a police state. they'll lock you up forever and the media will help them do it. one last thing...
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now you do not have to report to the government requirements for insurance. so your employer isn't able to give you information on whether or not you have health insurance. so all these people will be going applying for subsidies. can someone say massive fraud? i can. that's it for us. we'll see you tomorrow. special report is up next. >>> dozens killed, hundreds wounded in egypt where the conflict is going and what the u.s. is doing. this is special report. good evening. islamists continue to fight with police and soldiers in many cases taking the fight to them. both sides are xwlam blaming the other for violence and that has left the world wondering what will happen next. is egypt spinning out of control and toward as civil war or will an interim government step in soon to move the country forward
now you do not have to report to the government requirements for insurance. so your employer isn't able to give you information on whether or not you have health insurance. so all these people will be going applying for subsidies. can someone say massive fraud? i can. that's it for us. we'll see you tomorrow. special report is up next. >>> dozens killed, hundreds wounded in egypt where the conflict is going and what the u.s. is doing. this is special report. good evening. islamists...
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you recommended that the government pull those funds. why? >> what i said is pause to use our funds in are a way that ultimately have us see the result that we want. what do we want to see? we want to see a quick transition to a civilian government. we want to see an inclusive civilian government in egypt because egypt's challenges cannot be overcome by simply one element of egyptian society ruling in an absolute. there are deep-seeded economic issues in egypt. so my view is use the leverage that we have, this $1.4 billion to insure that we have the transition and inclusiveness that we want to see to create stability in egypt which is in our national security interest, and at the same time in the interest of the region. >> michael: how do we use that influence? how do we do what you just said? what role do we take? >> we have to send a clear message to the egyptian military. look, you say you want to work towards an transition. we have to insure that you do so. failure to do so would cut off aid to you. secondly, we have to say to the egyptia
you recommended that the government pull those funds. why? >> what i said is pause to use our funds in are a way that ultimately have us see the result that we want. what do we want to see? we want to see a quick transition to a civilian government. we want to see an inclusive civilian government in egypt because egypt's challenges cannot be overcome by simply one element of egyptian society ruling in an absolute. there are deep-seeded economic issues in egypt. so my view is use the...
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when i was comptroller, we started and did a lot of corporate governance issues, but we also took on other issues. for example, discrimination by companies that we invested in. racial discrimination, religious discrimination, sexual orientation discrimination. and we took on the s.e.c., by the way. we sued the s.e.c., because they weren't allowsing us as investors to have our voice on these issues. so the comptroller's job has a lot -- has a -- it's a wonderful bully pulpit both for the city and residents of the city and nationally. if you want to use it in a creative way for the benefit of the people. >> would it be a positive to have him pushing for change at companies as the large shareholder there? >> well, i think it's a positive for comptroller to do that. i haven't endorsed eliot spitzer. i haven't endorsed scott stringer who is running. but eliot and scott both would bring a lot of energy and intelligence to the job. and that's what -- and creativity. because that job gives a lot of benefit to somebody who can be creative and innovative. >> we had scott stringer on yesterday.
when i was comptroller, we started and did a lot of corporate governance issues, but we also took on other issues. for example, discrimination by companies that we invested in. racial discrimination, religious discrimination, sexual orientation discrimination. and we took on the s.e.c., by the way. we sued the s.e.c., because they weren't allowsing us as investors to have our voice on these issues. so the comptroller's job has a lot -- has a -- it's a wonderful bully pulpit both for the city...
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people have little faith in the federal government. they're going to have to see other things first. >> does that work, congresswoman? or all at once? >> i think it should be comprehensive. sitting on the judiciary committee and hearing the individual bills that have been proposed, i'm very concerned. i'll give you an example. on the guest worker program, for example, the proposal said that an individual should be paid 90% of their salary, and 10% sent to their home country, and they have to go home and pick it up. i'm very concerned. there's a part that's optimistic in the sense that we felt, different than my colleague, i know, that if he put the senate bill up, there would be enough house republicans that would vote for it if the speaker will break the rule in saying that it has to be the majority. >> that's not going to happen. >> no, it's not, and it shouldn't. and i don't think there are enough people to vote for it. we never get anything out of the senate that a majority of republicans vote for and the minority of the democrats.
people have little faith in the federal government. they're going to have to see other things first. >> does that work, congresswoman? or all at once? >> i think it should be comprehensive. sitting on the judiciary committee and hearing the individual bills that have been proposed, i'm very concerned. i'll give you an example. on the guest worker program, for example, the proposal said that an individual should be paid 90% of their salary, and 10% sent to their home country, and...
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what they are really pushing for is that egypt forms a purely technocratic interim government. name of the prime minister we learned today most likely fits that bill and most likely he'll create an interim government made up of mostly experts to try to get egypt's economy back on track. >> what about the press? there's been a crackdown the very first days because of its connections in doha and the concern about the government there and their support for the muslim brotherhood and morsi, they were shut down. what about freedom of the press, cnn camera was confiscated by the military. a bbc reporter was hit in the head during clashes last week. freedom to report on all this? >> reporter: absolutely. there's a lot of concern. immediately after the ouster of president morsi the military cracked down on a lot of media, not just domestic media but also international media. some of the domestic media channels they argued were leaning towards the muslim brotherhood or they were afraid were going to in some shape or form incite violence. it's also been difficult for foreign journalists.
what they are really pushing for is that egypt forms a purely technocratic interim government. name of the prime minister we learned today most likely fits that bill and most likely he'll create an interim government made up of mostly experts to try to get egypt's economy back on track. >> what about the press? there's been a crackdown the very first days because of its connections in doha and the concern about the government there and their support for the muslim brotherhood and morsi,...
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and the government implosion syndrome, you mentioned that. that's a phrase we might want to use in d.c. every now and then. particularly capitol hill could learn a few things from it. i think what you see in this demonstration is dysfunctionalty within the pakistani government but also some pretty good security on the part of bin laden and his immediate family. it is a remarkably frank, candid and honest assessment of what pakistan failed to do. actually, i really am admiring the commission for writing what they did. >> it's an interesting point, phill phillip, because as roger points out, they were operational security in the part of bin laden and his immediate family. it's a remarkably frank, candid and honest assessment of what pakistan failed to do. and i really am admiring the commission or the writing what they did. >> it's an interesting point, philip. as roger points out, they were incredibly frank. and yet this was exposed because al jazeera brought it to light. in other words, it got shelved, whi will be changing in the future if th
and the government implosion syndrome, you mentioned that. that's a phrase we might want to use in d.c. every now and then. particularly capitol hill could learn a few things from it. i think what you see in this demonstration is dysfunctionalty within the pakistani government but also some pretty good security on the part of bin laden and his immediate family. it is a remarkably frank, candid and honest assessment of what pakistan failed to do. actually, i really am admiring the commission for...
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next item, how is this for a number. 107 billion bucks what the government's accountant say the government wasted in 2012. and i've got to say i'm not surprised. comedian colin quinn is here moments from now and reacts to both stories in just a moment. buckle up everybody, he'll make you smile and so will the market. we've got a rally, we'll cover it next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in chiren or changes in body hair increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. or changes in body hair tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate sym
next item, how is this for a number. 107 billion bucks what the government's accountant say the government wasted in 2012. and i've got to say i'm not surprised. comedian colin quinn is here moments from now and reacts to both stories in just a moment. buckle up everybody, he'll make you smile and so will the market. we've got a rally, we'll cover it next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t...